November 12, 2009

Enforcement works – Facts on 287 (g) from the Gwinnett sheriff

Posted by D.A. King at 7:24 pm - Email the author   Print This Post Print This Post  

From the Gwinnett County, Georgia sheriff’s Website:

On January 12, 2009, the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department and Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) began a 26-day surge at the jail to check all inmates for their immigration status.

At the end of the 26 days, ICE had placed detainers on 914 foreign born inmates in order to begin deportation proceedings. These numbers revealed that 68 percent of our foreign born population at the jail is here illegally.

The following chart lists the charges on those inmates with detainers. Fifty-four percent of the 914 had a previous criminal history. The vast majority of those with prior criminal histories had previous criminal histories in Gwinnett.

LIST OF CRIMINAL CHARGES BY INDIVIDUAL

Murder
13
Rape
15

Armed Robbery
28
Child Molestation
23

Kidnapping
11
Aggravated Assault
38

Battery
15
Battery (Family Violence)
12

Theft (Felony)
34
Theft (Misdemeanor)
30

Drug Offense (Felony)
154
Burglary
17

Theft by Taking Motor Vehicle
7
Obstruction (Fel. or Mis.)
9

City / County Ord. Violation
37
Hit and Run
6

DUI
48
Homicide by Vehicle
1

No Driver’s License
226
Other Traffic
11

Other Felony
45
Other Misdemeanor
37

Probation Violation (Misdemeanor)
55
Probation Violation (Felony)
42

*54% of the individuals charged have a prior criminal historyNote: On those with multiple charges, only the most serious offense is listed.

As many are already aware, the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office applied for the 287(g) program in March of 2008 and received the unanimous support of the Gwinnett County Commission in funding 18 deputy positions in order to implement the program.

The 287(g) program would allow deputies, under the supervision of assigned ICE agents, to place detainers on those inmates who are in the U.S. illegally. Those illegal aliens would then be turned over to ICE for deportation proceedings. Currently, we are still waiting on approval for the 287(g) program from ICE.

Sheriff Conway again would like to thank the citizens of Gwinnett for their continued interest in this program. We will keep everyone updated on the status of 287(g) as that information becomes available.

Sincerely,
Sheriff Conway HERE